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spop3d.conf

NAME

spop3d.conf − configuration data for The Solid POP3 Server.

DESCRIPTION

A configuration file consists of zero or more blocks. There are two kinds of these blocks: Global and VirtualHost. Global block begins with <Global> and ends with </Global> line. VirtualHost block begins with one of:

<VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx>
<VirtualHost host.name.com>
<VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx host.name.com>

lines, where xx.xx.xx.xx is an IPv4 (or IPv6) address and host.name.com is a virtual domain name (read VIRTUALS file). VirtualHost block ends with </VirtualHost> line. Each such block consists of zero or more options. Each option is specified in separate line and has 2 parts: option name and option argument, separated by a white space character (one or more). There are 4 types of options:

boolean

its argument can be "yes" (or "true") and "no" (or "false")

string

its argument is string. String should be quoted (read the section BUGS).

period

its argument is number which can be followed by one of these suffixes: s (for seconds), m (for minutes), h (for hours), d (for days), w (for weeks). This argument specifies some period of time or some number.

expire

exactly the same as period, but its argument can also be never.

Every text between /* and */ is treated as a comment and is ignored, unless it’s inside quoted string.

Options from all Global and some VirtualHost (when their IPv4 (or IPv6) address is equal to socket address or their block virtual domain name is equal to virtual domain name specified by user) blocks are used. Options from left VirtualHost blocks are ignored. Configuration file is parsed two times, if user specify virtual domain name (read VIRTUALS file).

Following options are recognized:

AllowRootLogin boolean

Allow root login. It’s disabled by default and shouldn’t be changed.
Debian Note:
This option is not available in the Debian package.

UserOverride boolean

Allow users specify their maildrops (path and type) and APOP secrets. It’s enabled by default.

UserMailDropDelimiter string

Specify character used to separate different maildrops for user. If set, user can access different maildrops, as defined in their ~/.spop3d file, logging as "user_nameUserMailDropDelimitermaildrop_name" (e.g. user+private, if the UserMailDropDelimiter is set to +) Default is empty (disables support for multiple mailboxes per user).

AllowAPOP boolean

Users can authenticate themselves with APOP scheme. It’s enabled by default.

MailDropName string

Specify path to maildrop. The format is the same as for -n option in solid-pop3d (8). Default value is /var/mail/%s

MailDropType string

Specify type of maildrop. The allowed values are mailbox and maildir. Default value is mailbox (or maildir if support for mailbox isn’t compiled in server).

APOPServerName string

Specify the server name which is used for APOP authentication. Default value is a name obtained from gethostname() call.

AutoLogoutTime period

Specify the autologout time. The server quit when client is idle for specified period. Default value is 2 minutes.

ChangeGID boolean

If enabled server changes his GID to GID of logged user. It’s enabled by default.

WrongCommandsLimit period

Specify the limit of wrong commands. The server quit when this limit is exceeded. Limit is ignored when 0 is specified. Default value is 5.

ReadExpire expire

Expire read (in this instance of daemon) messages that are older than expire. Default value is never.

UnreadExpire expire

Expire unread (in this instance of daemon) messages that are older than expire. Default value is never.

DoMapping boolean

If enabled mapping of user names (read VIRTUALS file) is allowed. Option is disabled by default.

UserMapFile string

Specify path to user names mapping file (read VIRTUALS file). There is no default value.

UserMapPrefix string

Specify a set of characters which should be prefixed to the username before it is looked up in the user mapping file.
For example, given a username of "bar", and a UserMapPrefix of "foo-", there should be an entry in the user mapping file for "foo-bar".
This option has no effect when DoMapping is disabled, and is a blank string by default.

AllowNonIP boolean

If enabled user is allowed to specify virtual domain name in when logging. Read VIRTUALS file for details. Option is enabled by default.

UserBullFile string

Specify path to user bulletin file (read the section BULLETINS in README). The format is the same as for -n option in solid-pop3d (8). Default value is .spop3d-bull.

BulletinDirectory string

Specify path to bulletin directory. Default value is /var/lib/solid-pop3d/bulletins.

LogPriority string

Set logging facility and priority. Default value is local0.notice. Known facilities: daemon, local0, local1, ..., local7, mail, user. Known priorities: emerg, alert, crit, err, warning, notice, info, debug. facility or facility.priority combination are recognized.

AddBulletins boolean

Server checks for new bulletins in BulletinDirectory if enabled. Option is enabled by default.

RequiredMapping boolean

If DoMapping and RequiredMapping are enabled user _MUST_ have entry in user mapping file. If DoMapping is enabled and RequiredMapping is disabled user needn’t have entry in user mapping file (no mapping is performed then). Option has no effect when DoMapping is disabled. Option is enabled by default.

AuthMappedUser boolean

Controls whether authentication is performed on the username given by the user, or the username looked up in the user mapping file.
The option is enabled by default, meaning that the user from the mapping file is used. The option has no effect when DoMapping is disabled.

LogStatistics boolean

If enabled qpopper-like statistics are logged. At the end of each session username, number of deleted messages, size (in bytes) of deleted messages, number of messages left on server, size (in bytes) of messages left on server are logged. Option is enabled by default.

CreateMailDrop boolean

If enabled maildrop (mailbox or maildir) will be created, when it doesn’t exist. Option is disabled by default.

AllowUser boolean

Allow USER/PASS authentication. This option is enabled by default. It’s the standard method of user authentication and you probably don’t need to disable it. You must have at least one authentication method enabled (AllowUser or AllowAPOP).

EXAMPLE

<Global>

LogPriority

daemon.info

MailDropName

Maildir

MailDropType

maildir

UserBullFile

.spop3d-blurp /* It’s just an example */

ReadExpire

0

UnreadExpire

2w

</Global>
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.1>

LogPriority

local0

UserMapFile

/etc/pop3/192.168.1.1.mapping

DoMapping

true

UnreadExpire

never

APOPServerName

jakis.tam.host.w.pl

MailDropName

"/var/mail/%s" /* It is a comment */

MailDropType

mailbox

AutoLogoutTime

5s

UserOverride

yes

AllowAPOP

yes

ChangeGID

true

</VirtualHost>

WARNINGS

spop3d.conf should be readable by "spop3d" user!!! The server exits when syntax error occurs in a configuration file. If a configuration file doesn’t exist (stat() failed), the server logs this fact only when in debugging mode.

FILES

/etc/spop3d.conf

Global configuration file.

SEE ALSO

solid-pop3d(8), pop_auth(1), dot-spop3d(5),

AUTHOR

Jerzy Balamut <jurekb AT dione DOT ids DOT pl>

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